Beautiful Sound ... From Any Computer: DragonFly is an affordable and easy-to-use device that delivers far superior sound by bypassing the poor quality sound card that is built into your computer. DragonFly is a sleek, flash drive sized Digital-Audio Converter that connects to a USB jack on a Mac or Windows PC, turning any computer into a true high- fidelity music source.

Whether you’re on the go or at home, listening on ear buds or connecting your computer to a stereo system, DragonFly reveals all the emotional expression and nuance that makes your favorite music, or movies, so enjoyable. However you connect it, DragonFly simply and easily makes any computer sound better.

For this special sweepstakes, included with DragonFly is a low-distortion AudioQuest Sydney analog interconnect cable with a 3.5mm "mini" plug at the DragonFly end and stereo RCAs at the other end. From AQ's Bridges & Falls series, Sydney is all that's required to connect DragonFly to a full-blown audio rig just like a traditional DAC or disc player, or directly to a power amplifier. Sydney employs superior materials and design, including solid Perfect-Surface Copper+ conductors, air-tube insulation, and AudioQuest's 3-layer Noise-Dissipation System for low distortion and high performance.

To enter the sweepstakes, all you need is an account on this website. If you don't already have one, click on the link labeled "register" at the bottom of this announcement or "Create new account" in the right column (under the ads). Then, enter a username and a valid e-mail address, and click on the "Create new account" button. A message will be automatically sent to the e-mail address you specified, which will include a link to activate the account.

The final step (and only step for those who already have an account) is to log in and leave a comment right here on this announcementany comment will do, as long as it's not profane or spam. Then, when the sweepstakes closes, a lucky commenter will be chosen at random to receive the prize. So post a comment, and good luck!

Nice! I want one of these. I've always been looking at the reviews for this DAC and its safe to say that i am very curious to know how it really compares with the other sub $1000 Dollar DACs I've owned and heard.

Just in the past year I've gotten some decent phones. I've been running the juice from my Macbook Pro via a mini-port to hdmi connection / Pioneer receiver. The sound is quite good, but I'd love to "up the quality". I've been curious about DACs and dedicated amps, but haven't tried any. This sounds promising. Thanks. I enjoy this site. :)

Got a Dragonfly a few weeks to use while traveling. Listen to KCSM FM Jazz on my MacBook Pro while on long flights (Go-Go Wi-Fi, Shure 535 IEMs), to listen to my iTunes library and to use my Mac with a Foxl speaker in hotel rooms. The Dragonfly makes a huge difference in the audio quality from my Mac. Now I would like a Dragonfly to keep on my home system. I know, I'm greedy, but I would still like two. This is an amazing product!

Got a Dragonfly a few weeks to use while traveling. Listen to KCSM FM Jazz on my MacBook Pro while on long flights (Go-Go Wi-Fi, Shure 535 IEMs), to listen to my iTunes library and to use my Mac with a Foxl speaker in hotel rooms. The Dragonfly makes a huge difference in the audio quality from my Mac. Now I would like a Dragonfly to keep on my home system. I know, I'm greedy, but I would still like two. This is an amazing product!

I like the way this is designed, at least from a visual approach. Now if I could get my hands on one (hmm... haha) then I guess I'd be able to review personally how I like it. I could compare it to my Music Streamer II+ and Emotiva XPA DACs. Very interesting though, and thanks for the chance to try this out!

Anything that helps with the monetary strain this ridiculous hobby requires I openly welcome and shamelessly pursue. Only a brief year ago I could not fathom spending as much time as I now do scouring the internet in search of better treble extension with an airy soundstage presenting more accurate instrument separation in a headphone costing 75% the cost of the laptop I was researching it on. How the times have changed.

I've read many reviews for DACs based on es9023 from ESS Tech and also auditioned ODAC myself. The sound is very good with plenty of details and awesome resolution. I would say a budget heaven. Would be nice to have such a small DAC/Amplifier combo for portable listening.

The Dragonfly is terrific with NFM's like the B&W MM-1's and with high quality headphones like the Sennheiser HD650's. The Sydneys would be great to connect the DF to a great desktop amp like my Decware CSP2+. Thanks for the opportunity!